

Luke collaborations), and it's too bad that a vocalist of such considerable caliber has yet to outgrow a reliance upon them. Still, the prevailing mode is stock ladykiller tales like "Playboy," "She Lovin It," and "Animal" (the latter is the better of two pop-oriented Cirkut/ Dr. Steal Your Girl expressing seething envy rather than humorous bluster. Such is the hazard of being the guy who recorded "I Invented Sex." "Picture Picture" likewise shows vulnerability, with Mr.


In the Rico Love-produced "#1 Fan," he cops to worrying about fulfilling the sexual expectations of a die-hard listener. There are a couple significant instances of Songz revealing some humility. Stylistically, little differentiates it from the markedly superior Trigga, though longtime mentor Troy Taylor is deeply involved again as a co-writer and producer. On his seventh album, the successor to 2014's Billboard 200-topping, platinum-certified Trigga, Songz serves up another hour-length program in which a stream of slinking, hyper-libidinous slow jams is interrupted by the occasional romantic ballad and uptempo club track.

You don’t have to feel pressured to do the video’ and they STILL put you in it, it is a violation."The hoes keep callin'" Trey Songz on the third album the R&B singer, songwriter, and swinger has titled after himself. Speak up, cause when you look someone in the face and they say ‘I understand. “People have to listen to women and stop questioning them and their intelligence. When you in front of a boss you treat them like one, like I treat YOU. I’m serious about my business and you will not use my likeness without MY permission. Let this be a lesson to all, I’m not for the bulls. “If I was a dude, he wouldn’t have even tried me like this. The singer also encouraged her followers to look back on her previous posts where she called out sexism and misogyny in the music industry. Reps for Palmer and Songz did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment. The song also names her, when featured artist MIKExANGEL raps, “I palm her p- like Keke / Like Keke, like Keke.” However, the music video now appears to have been taken down. In the video, Palmer makes a short appearance where she takes selfies on her phone while sitting on a couch. Palmer claimed that although the two have known each other for many years, Songz “secretly filmed” her and “put me in the video against my wishes.”
